• Provide an objective quantifiable result which can be archived and retrieved for future viewing should you ever need to check back and compare with historical data.

When you want more than just volume measurement

Laboratory time is valuable, so operators will be keen to get the quickest and most comprehensive measurements from any testing that they perform, rather than piece together a series of measurements from several different instruments.

With the movement into digital measuring systems, manual procedures like seed displacement that offer the measurement of one parameter can be replaced by procedures that offer not only a wider range of direct measurement parameters but also the ability to manipulate these parameters into additional measurements offering a wider scope of decision making tools regarding the product’s quality.

Typical digital volume measurement includes the measurement of product length, height and width – after all, volume is a derivation of these dimensions. With the use of a loadcell as standard in the instrument, additional basic measurements of weight and Specific Volume, which are also of interest, are included.

You will, however, want your instrument to be as universal as possible, regardless of what your initial requirements are. After all, do you know what you might be asked to test next? So instead of just shopping for an instrument to meet your needs today, consider the additional measurement options that might be available to you.

What if there were a whole host of optional calculations and parameters that could be collected simultaneously and automatically? For every product scanned the following information is automatically calculated and displayed alongside the 2D and 3D scans: